the cathedral is one of the two big national churches in london. it is not the one where we crown kings or queens, that is westminster abbey, but this is in view of all sorts of ideas about the second world war. it is imbued with ideas of state funerals, winston churchill -- it is also for people of the right age, it talks about the falklands war because there was an extraordinary gamble. saving britain's reputation. a victory parade and a victory service. she had a public fight with the head of the church of england about the nature of that service. it should be a victory service or should it be a remembrance of the dead. this is how things were and that point, 1983. the archbishop of canterbury hated thatcher, or dislike her strongly. he wore that metal on his casket in the pulpit in support of the cathedral. and everybody understood that this was his rebuke of the prime minister who is he saw as a warmonger, taking credit for the victory. so it is a very political space. all of that will be floating around as people watch this ceremonial nationa